Vol. 28, No. 37
Volume 28 Issue 37
Ross Township passes LGBTQ non-discrimination ordinance
The North Hills township becomes just the fourth Southwestern Pa. municipality to offer civil rights protections to LGBTQ residents.
By Ryan Deto
National names are speaking in Pittsburgh this fall
Put down the remote, turn off the smart phone and silence the radio. Time to flex those intellectual muscles.
Fall Road Trips Just Hours from Pittsburgh
Take a train ride along scenic fall foliage in West Virginia
By Lisa Cunningham
Pittsburgh has a lot to offer horror fans beyond the Living Dead
From haunted attractions to zombie fests, here’s what makes Pittsburgh one of the spookiest cities in the country
By Amanda Waltz
Is fall disappearing?
Pumpkin spice lattes are back, baby! Too bad it's the hottest day of the year, again.
By Hannah Lynn
Talking Oktoberfest with Peter Kurzweg of Lorelei
We brew up a guide to an authentic Oktoberfest beer experience.
How to best enjoy Pittsburgh’s best Oktoberfests
There are hundreds of thousands of Pittsburghers with German heritages. Let’s pay them some respect.
Fans, friends, and family remember Mac Miller at Blue Slide Park
By Alexander Popichak
Lawrenceville is one of nation’s fastest growing millennial neighborhoods
Census data show Lawrenceville and Stanton Heights saw a 52 percent increase in millennial residents from 2011 to 2016.
Stormy Daniels' lawyer tweeted about Ben Roethlisberger. Why?
Michael Avenatti is a sleazy media genius, who might be gaming the Steelers fan base.
(Some) change is good at Riggs Lounge & Restaurant
While the building's exterior proclaims itself a dive bar, the interior doesn't allow such an easy conclusion.
By Craig Mrusek
Preview: Broad Squad Comedy – A Night of Female Comics
"I’m not sure who said [women aren't funny], but I’d bet it was an unfunny man."
By Jordan Snowden
Fall Book Preview
Cozy up with these new fall releases
Joyce Carol Oates on ethical compromise in literature, fantasy, and Twitter
"I think of Twitter as two-fold: it’s a source of constant information, linking us with others; and it is a means of expression, also constant, fleeting, impermanent."
By Rege Behe
Rege Behe’s PGH Pages: Baby Teeth breaks Zoje Stage
Squirrel Hill author’s star rises with novel about creepy children’s character.
7 Days of Concerts
Fall Music Preview
Albums you need to know about, and listen to.
A photographic tour of Mac Miller's Blue Slide Park
"Sometimes I just wanna go back to Blue Slide Park. The only place I call home."
By Jared Wickerham
Previewing Attack Theatre’s 24th season
Co-founder Michele de la Reza: “We are celebrating the importance that live music has had and still has as a collaborator in our creative process.”
By Steve Sucato
Kinetic Theater's The Father submerges its audience in the exasperating, heartbreaking reality of living with Alzheimer's
The events on stage are as confounding and illogical to the suffering character as they are to those in the audience
By Alex Gordon
Vanessa German takes the stage for the title role in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
The Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company presents the August Wilson play at the Highmark Blues and Heritage Festival
Le'Veon Bell is not public enemy No. 1
What could he have hoped to gain from playing in the preseason? Praise from the coaching staff? A pat on the back from his peers?
By Adam Crowley
Fall TV/Streaming Guide
Which shows to look for, and watch.
Taste-testing pumpkin spice selections
From beer to Frosted Flakes, fall is the season of pumpkinization
By Maggie Weaver
Gabby Normal: Job description
Columnist Gab Bonesso makes a case for her being a professional athlete.
By Gab Bonesso
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Week of September 13
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 9/12/18
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 8/13/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 9/14/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 9/17/18
100 things to do this fall
By CP Staff
By Mars Johnson
A love letter, via Stormy Daniels, to the women and femmes who did not say no
By Jessie Sage
Pittsburgh loved its disco days, and Thomas Jayson packed the clubs
By Rachel Wilkinson
Pittsburgh’s top 420 events
Pittsburgh’s heaviest hardcore band No Reason to Live will never die
By Eli Enis